Joint Statement on Pediatric Education at Schools of Pharmacy

Providing health care for children is a unique specialty, and pediatric patients represent approximately 25% of the population. Education of pharmacy students on patients across the lifespan is required by current Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards and outcomes; thus, it is essen...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of pharmaceutical education 2020-08, Vol.84 (8), p.1061-1070, Article ajpe7892
Hauptverfasser: Cox, Christina L., Todd, Timothy J., Lubsch, Lisa, Klein, Kristin C., Prescott, William A., Knoderer, Chad A., Johnson, Peter N., Meyers, Rachel, Cole, Justin W., LaRochelle, Joseph M., Worthington, Mary A., Smith, Katherine
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Zusammenfassung:Providing health care for children is a unique specialty, and pediatric patients represent approximately 25% of the population. Education of pharmacy students on patients across the lifespan is required by current Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards and outcomes; thus, it is essential that pharmacy students gain a proficiency in caring for children. A collaborative panel of pediatric faculty members from schools and colleges of pharmacy was established to review the current literature regarding pediatric education in Doctor of Pharmacy curricula and establish updated recommendations for the provision of pediatric pharmacy education. This statement outlines five recommendations supporting inclusion of pediatric content and skills in Doctor of Pharmacy curricula.
ISSN:0002-9459
1553-6467
DOI:10.5688/ajpe7892